Marine Bacteria's Secret Weapon: Apoptosis Induction! #sciencefather #Ce...


International Chemistry Scientist AwardsπŸ† This study investigates the apoptotic effects of capsular polysaccharide extracted from the marine bacterium Cobetia marina on HL-60 human promyelocytic leukemia cells. The research demonstrates that the polysaccharide induces apoptosis through both caspase-dependent mechanisms and mitochondria-mediated pathways. Key findings highlight the potential of marine-derived compounds in cancer therapy, emphasizing the dual pathways by which the polysaccharide exerts its effects, suggesting a multifaceted approach to inducing cell death in malignant cells. πŸ”” Subscribe for more insights on chemistry innovations! Visit Our Websites: chemistryscientists.org 🌐 Nominate Open Now - Enquiry Us: contact@chemistryscientists.org πŸ“§ #sciencefather #doctorate #chemistry #scientists #scholar #doctorate #nominationpapers #researchpublication #researchers #Apoptosis, #CapsularPolysaccharide, #CobetiaMarina, #HL60Cells, #MarineBacterium, #CaspaseDependentPathways, #MitochondriaMediatedPathways, #CancerTherapy, #NaturalProducts, #CellBiology Get Connected Here: ============= Twitter : twitter.com/chemistryS79687 Pinterest : in.pinterest.com/chemistryaward/ Blogger : blogger.com/u/2/edit-profile.g LinkedIn : linkedin.com/in/chemistry-scientist-a08b37309/ Instagram : instagram.com/ali_sha3001/ Facebook : facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559707082825

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